Formally, the Federal Reserve, since DIDMCA, has widened its responsibility to other depository institutions due to application of its reserve requirements on deposit liabilities of commercial and savings banks.

Price competition seems to be working across industries and size of firms as would be expected under DIDMCA, especially since 1986 when Regulation Q of the Federal Reserve concerning interest rate ceilings on deposits was fully phased-out.

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